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... export duty on ith commodity . Commodities lumped in the first category are the products which were exported without any bonus premium , i.e. they were competitive in the world market at the old par value . After the devaluation , export ...
... export duty on ith commodity . Commodities lumped in the first category are the products which were exported without any bonus premium , i.e. they were competitive in the world market at the old par value . After the devaluation , export ...
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... export shares are higher than 10 percent . For the first group ( export industries ) he uses a formula where domestic sales are not protected by import duties [ 3 , pp : 316-317 , formulas 3 & 4 ] . This proce- dure implies that at an ...
... export shares are higher than 10 percent . For the first group ( export industries ) he uses a formula where domestic sales are not protected by import duties [ 3 , pp : 316-317 , formulas 3 & 4 ] . This proce- dure implies that at an ...
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... export share and a low protection for domestic sales . Therefore , it is useful to calculate two ERPs , one for the protection of do- mestic sales and the other for the protection of exports ( domestic sales rate and export rate ) ...
... export share and a low protection for domestic sales . Therefore , it is useful to calculate two ERPs , one for the protection of do- mestic sales and the other for the protection of exports ( domestic sales rate and export rate ) ...
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